THE OMAHA StIKDAT BEE:.' JUNE 30. 1312. MANY TO REMAIN AT HOME Society Will Seek Pleasure Here In stead of Abroad This Summer. PLANS FOB FOUETH AEE MADE Tkoae Who I'aaalljr Go Abroad Will Coatent Themselves with Aato Trips and DlTeraloaa at ' gammer Clabs. , : Social Calendar. JON DAT Mr. A. V. Kinsler, luncheon at Country elub tor Mum Mary Muncd j.ull, i-'&n-Hellenic association, luncheon at Happy Hollow club; automobile pal lor Ailss tiertrude McCarthy or cm cago; Miss Katberlne Sanders, social meeting lor Margaret t uiier society or tne lugn - school; children's matinee dance at Field club; Mrs. Charles Met, auction bridge In honor of Mrs. Arthur 1. Brandels. 'TUESDAY Mrs. E. A. Benson and the Misses Alexander, luncheon at Happy Hollow club; Mr. and Mrs. V. C. Peck cnbaugh, dinner at Happy Hollow club; Mrs. i. Smithrow, , meeting ot Univer sal Card club; table d'hote dinner and dance at Happy Hollow club; Mrs. K. H. Howland, luncheon at the Field club. WEDNF.SDAT-Miss Marion Kubn, din ner for Miss Gertrude McCarthy; table d'hote dinner and dance at Field and Country clubs; Mrs. William Hubert Wood, luncheon. THURSDAY Table d'hote dinner, dance ana pyrotechnic display at Country club; table d'hote dinner, dance and band concert at Field club; table d'hote dinner and dance at Happy Hol low clubs; table d'hote dinner, dance and lire works on Carter lake at Hod and Gun club; opening of Seymour Lake club; Fourth of July celebration at Boat club at Manawa. SATURDAY Table d'hote dinner and dance at Country, Field and Happy Hol low clubs. . Although the exoaua of Omahana to mountains, lakes and abroad continues Omaha Is not to be depopulated this sum mer. Many homes are to be kept open i through the warm weather. Furniture ' Is being clad in flowered c hi rut covr j Ings and the awnings will he down most of the time in anticipation of summer . activities. , Among these stay-at-homes are some of Omaha's citizens who could travel to the Arctic region! In luxurious comfort 12 they wished.. But they prefer to stay at home. Many of the men would rather play ! golf on the home courses. Bom families 1 remain because their sons and daughters ' who are away at school all the rest of the year wast to be at home during their vacations. A large number who have au tomobllea enjoy motoring to the country around Omaha as much as they would traveling away from here. ' Mr. Gurdon W. Wattles says that he , would rather spend the summer in Omaha i than (n Europe. He puts in much Urns i playing golf at the Country club, and tie and Mrs. Wattles take frequent motor trips around Omaha. Mr. and Mrs. Wat tles spend the cold months each year ar their home In Hollywood, CsX Mr. and Mrs. F. p. Klrkendall will be home throughout the season. She is on of the most enthuslastlo motorists In the city and can stand long trips perhaps better than any other Omaha' woman. Only last week she made a trip to sfout City with Mrs. M. & Barber, Mrs. George Barker and Mrs. Charles Martin. They started at I o'clock one morning and re turned the tarns evening, reaching Omaha at midnight; it.-- $ .-f . Mr. and Mrs. Itirkendall have a delight' ful wayside place on thMr trips at, Pries lake, which Is on their property south of Florence. Mr Klrkendall' has been Im proving the property ' this summer. He has drilled an artesian well and has been stocking the lake with game fish. He keeps several boats In use. He has hoi yet planned definitely when he will build a residence there. - Mr. and Mrs. C. Kf. Diets will spend the summer at their spacious home on South-Thirty-eighth street where they are 'converting the grounds Into a ver. ltable park. A hedge ot bridal wreath encloses the, grounds, and the first thing one notices within Is the rustlo summer house, which Is entered by an arbor. The whole place abounds in trees and shrubs. and flowers, with here and there queer little statues of "gnomes, dogs, chickens and rabbits which Mr. and, Mrs.. Diets brought from Switzerland. A rose gar den is In the center. The place It strung with electric lights and Is like a fairy world at night - y Mr. and Mrs. Gould Diets also wil) be In Omaha, with occasional trips of a day or two to their, cottage at Manawa or to their farm southwest of the Field club. Mr. and Mrs. George A. Joslyn and Miss Violet Joslyn wfll remain at home, as will also Mr. and Mrs. John 8. Brady. Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Gaines will probably stay Iq Omaha. Both Mr. Gaines and his on Francis art', devoted golflsts and do 1 not want to give up their games on tbi Country dub' links. ' : ! Among the young couples of the Coun try club set who will , be here throughout the summer are Mr. and Mrs; Thomas Da via, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn C. Wharton. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Hosford and Mr. and Mrs. Ben Cotton. V . At Laka Resorts. Mrs. J. jj. Eider will go to Lake Mln Bfttonka, Minn., this week to Join her mother, Mrs. Hall, who has a cottage there for the season. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas 3. Kelly go to Uaefcinaa tomorrow to spend two weeks HOT WEATHER IS QUICK TO AFFECT THE BOWELS WeU-ataowa Vast That axtreate . Meat. Ooadaoea to Gbxoalo . Coas tl patios, , , The dlannattlnn if mmt uM fJ Indulge in iced drinks la one rea?n why constipation and dlarrheoa Is so'preva- lent in lummtr uid Ihu, t- , when people should more carefully avoid "unci luaiurwuicas, aa mucn serious disease is directly traceable to these conditions. We need all of our strength to withstand the enervating effect of heat To regulate the bowels and quickly re lieve even the most aggravated case of constipation, the combination of simple laxative herbs with pepsin, known as Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin, ts highly recommended bv all aha used It. Unlike cathartics and violent purgatives. Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pep eln acta, gently on. the stomach,. liver and bowels, without griping or other giKuuugri. oringins; renei in any ey natural manner. - It can be used wlJi perfect safety by the moat delicate woman or cnua. ana yet la equally effectrv for the strongest constitution. 4?t1A aa.1 A a a . xt44u. m ho, ana wexpenei It I th Mm r famllv cleasstnir the bowel tract thoroughly and eliminating the foreign matter and poisons that Irritate - and inflame, it will quickly check summer diarrhoea sno restore normal condition - -. Druggista sell Dr. Caldwell's Syrup : rtiwa jw imy canis a ootiie I larger, fanvfly slae costs one dollar, Get a bottle and kaan ti h..... will save many times Its cost In doei nvr vuim. a tree iriei oottie, postpaid ' be obtained by writing to Dr. W. 11 Caidwell, 40 Wanbtagton 6U Monti cello, Illinois, BRIDE WHO COMES TO OMAHA TO LIVE. I u I y , ft with Mrs. Charles Kountze and then go for a week at Atlantic City. Mrs. T. E. Stevens and Miss Dorothy Stevens will go to Chaln-of-Lakes, Wau paca, Wis., the latter part of this week. Wall Lake, la., will have quite a colony of Omahans this summer. Monday, a party of young women will leave for there. It will Include Misses Mattle 8mlth, Bertie Smith. Lillian Johnson, Theresa Peterson, Lillian Lloyd, Frieda Swartslander, Loretta Cope, Mrs. Ross Longnecker, Mrs. L. Ward, Mrs. H. W. Lloyd and little Master Marvin Ward. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bonier and Mr. Henry Karsch are at the lake. . Weddlasj. Adversaries. In honor of the wedding anniversaries of their sons and wives, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Barker, 2d and Mr. and Mrs. George Barker, which occurred Friday, Mr. and Mrs. George Barker gave an In teresting entertainment .that evening.. Mr., Frank Martin did some sleight of nand stunts and card tricks and Mr. Charles Martin showed stereoptlcon views which were designed to have a cooling effect upon the guests. In the views were pic tures of snow scenes, coasting and ski ing In the Alps and arctic exploration, Cecil Berryman gave piano selections. Those present were: Misses ' Martha Dale. v - Messrs.- Doane Powell, Ralph West. Mesdames Arthur Lock wood, Misses Beulah Evans. Cora E-vans, Messrs. J. Laurie Wallace. Frank Frederick, Cecil Berryman, Mesdames T. P. Klrkendall. M. E. Barber. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Carpenter. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Carpenter. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Dumont. Mr. and Mrs. George Clabaugh. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Welsh. , , : Mr. .and Mrs. Edward. Slater, p, V Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Carpenter4"-1 ' !$? C".F.'iW1r MarrleaVftv ' C. F. Welter wig 'married Saturday to Mrs. Jennie Whittlesey, an attractive widow ot Hartford, Conn-, whom he met on shipboard In his recent trip around the world. fMre. Whlttlsey 'and her brother, W.-H. Bennett of NewrTOrk, came west and met Mr. Weller in Coun cil Bluffs, where the marriage ceremony was performed at the Grand hotel by jksv. j. ,m. wimams of the Council Bluffs Methodist church. They left 'im mediately afterward for Colorado Springs. . , , ', , , Mr. Weller'a married children living In Omaha and a tew friends -were present at the wedding -and the breakfast which followed. They were Mr. and Mrs. Harry 8. Weller, Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Weller, Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Weller, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. 3. W. Fisher, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Clarke. Mr. and Mrs. R, W. Breckenrldge and Mr. E. P. Ellis. A Popular Guest. ' .;' . . Mr. W. A. McCulston of Kansas City. who has been visiting Mrs, E. J. Mc- Omaha's Most Exclusive Garment stote 318- 320 South 16 th. St;K; No wonder the well-dressed women of this terri tory are so intensely interested in our gigantic Think of it! Our entire stock of women's high grade, exclusive wearing apparel going now at . HALF PRICE AFO LESS .Every style-wie woman knows that a sale of this kind never happened before" and may never happen again. Here's Omaha's largest, most carefully selected and decidedly the most exclusive stock of fine wearing apparel all in a sweeping sac rifice sale. We're making new record g in value-giving by breaking all records with the most sensational reduction of prices on the highest grade garments. Soon we'll close the doors of this great specialty store forever. Now's the time to reap a whirlwind of astonishing values. COME MONDAY. - r-a AH r high class Tailored Suits. $29.50 to $75.0p values doing at $14.75 to S37,50. All our beautiful Evening Gowns $50.00 to $89.50 values going at $25.00 to $42.50. All our Smart Dresses for street wear, $15.00 to $45.00 values going at $7.50 to $22.50. All our exquisite Lace and Net Gowns, $25.00 to $89.50 values going at $12.50 to $42.50. All our fine Cloth and Silk Coats, $29.50 to $59.50 values going at $14.75 to $29,75. 1000 Lingerie, Linen and Marquisette Dresses. Worth two tnd three times the price, $3.95. $4.95, $6,25, $7.50 All our Imported Linen and Ratine Suits, $12.50 to $29.50 values going at $6.25 to $14,75. Omaha's Most Exclusive Garment Store TTiT'U m, ...ffl Ml J ' ar - -r fjr rtV '.I MJfi I . ISI KT w irtmt im.mn. H Mil i- I .L I at ,W M Mtrr " ' i i-MlWlw "fj f .aT H W I'l.'J Vftfh'!. . ' Igfl . H-sskv tkat arlk aT tfiaar' jT a 1 m W It', tWW 31 l ji.rXlm " .-.-;- - - (".-. i r. a S V UJf -' . ' I' : I Vann this week has been much enter tained during her stay. Friday after noon Mrs. McVann entertained delight fully at auction bridge In honor of her guest. Three tables of players were pres ent ; . -V . ....' ' ,, In honor of, Mrs. MoCuiston of Kansas City, Mr. and Mrs. William Douglas and Mr. and Mrs. William Coppock of Coun cil Bluffs gave a dinner at the Council Bluffs Aowing . association Thursday evening. Their guests were: Mr. and Mrs. E. J. McVann, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Stlllman, , Mia. McCulston ot Kansas City; 'Mri. McCulston wHr visit Mrs. E: H. Howland for a weekt before, retlirnlm to Xansai City. Last evening "an informal dinner was glvsn for Mrs. MoCuiston at the Field club. Tuesday Mrs. Howland will entertain at luncheon. Wednesday Mrs William Robert Wood will be hostess at a luncheon for this popular guest. VISITOB FROM KANSAS OMAHA FBIENBS. . Pleasures Past Mr. John Battln gave a . luncheon Sat urday at her home for Mrs. T. C. Joslyn of Minneapolis, guest of Mrs. W. J. Bradbury. Those present were: Mekdamesr- . T. C, Joslyn. W. J. Bradbury. J. J. Sullivan, B. F. Baker, John Battln, W W. Rh Miss Mabel Ellis, Richmond, Ind. I Mesdames of New York, B. . B. Porterfleld, Swain of ' Columbus, O.; George B. Eddy, Miss Ruth Hatteroth entertained the W." B: 8. club Saturday afternoon at her home 2S&4 Thirty-fourth street. The first part of the afternoon was devoted to fancy work and tha latter part to Home for a Visit '" " Jaiai., ' " Z1 i y ' ' ii .Vf ... frt WITH j i- ' . ' ' 1 v 4 f v ' games, after which refreshments served. Those present Were. 5 Misses "' ' ' ' ' -;" Ethel Butterfield. Marthena Peacock, Vesta Beavers. Helen Norlem, , Ruth Cooper, Velma Smith. were Dorothy Andersen, Mary Getty. Marcla Statler, Louise Ortman, Gertrude Campbell, Ruth Hatterotru, The congregation- ot the Cavalry Bap tist church had a lawn social (Thursday evening at the home of Miss Judith Und burg. ' ." ' " . J . ' , ., Mra 3. R. Gilliam entertained Tuesday afternoon at their home 4327 Ersklne street. In honor of their daughter Helen's fourth birthday. Those present were: Misses Misses " Katharine Dutcher. Bessie Watson. Sarah Flekard. Elinor IMckard, Amy Stevensen, vuian Krisei. Eileen Edwards,. Mildred Schommer, Messrs. OrvllleMalr. Roland Malr, Roland Johnson, Jack McTacgart Mesdames F. V. Trott, ; . A. D. WtUs, ; . C. A. Malr, . O. F. Gewlnner, McTawart, Watson, . , Johnson, Mr. and Mra J. R. GIU)am Ruth Gewlnner, 1 Margaret Reed. Marcaret McTaggart Mildred Thacker,' Helen E. Gilliam. - Messrs. - George Dickey, Frankle Lovering, Merle Flmple. . Mesdames Krisei. v , Pickard, Dutcher. Lovering, ' Dickey. Stevenson. ms. ISIDORE, , wiTmm Mr. and Mrs. Charles Nelson celebrated their fifteenth or crystal wedding anni versary Saturday evening at their home, 8413 North Thirtieth street. The evening was spent in music. Miss Gertrude Weld ing gave several selections on tha violin, after which lunch was served In the dining room. The decorations were pink and white. Miss Alma Both presided at the bunch bowl. Mrs. Nelson was as sisted by Mrs. W.: B. Christie, Mra Welding and Miss Bessie Christie. Those present were: ' ' Rev. and Mrs. Douslas, , ... Mr. and Mrs. Christie. " Mr. and Mrs. Brown. Mr. and Mrs. Burington, Mr. and Mra Sallander, , Mr. and Mrs, Mulr, ,'.- - - V Mr. and Mrs. Workman, " - Mr. and Mrs. Crosr. Mr. and Mra Beabolu v . - , - . , Mr. and lrs Estes, ' -Mra J. Aoth. ' . , ; Harold Roth, - Robert Christie. Herman Roth, . An enjoyable evening was spent at the Young Woman's Christian association where the four senior clubs of the ex tension department, vis. The Fellowship club. Business Girls' club, D. A. Baum club ahd Social Hour club entertained Miss' ; Ethel Hendee, extension secre tary. The party was held In the big parlor pn the second floor.- Each club bad Its Individual corner decorated with club banners, pennants and posters. ' , Over seventy elub girls were present. Bacn girt wore a tag with her name. club, and a characteristic- of the girl on it ; and everybody , got . aQ4Ulped ..right away. Tha end of a, string was handed Miss Hendee and she followed It over and un-f der and between ToUng Woman's Chrla tlan association furniture and fixtures till she came into' the ctub rooms, i where at the other end of "the string was at tached a dainty lavalllare get with a single diamond, the gift from all her club girls. ' .Refreshments were served In the class room, which was converted Into a beau tiful Japanese bower. Miss Hendee. leaves the Young : Wo man's Christian association this fall to take up extension and Industrial work In Rockford. 111., after four years' of nigniy successful extension, work Omaha. . , In June Weddings BeasL-Bondessoa. The marriage of Mlsa Sigma Bondesson. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Bondesson, nd Mr. J. M. Brengle was solemnised at the home of the bride's parents, Tuesday afternoon at 3 o'clock, Dean J. A. Tan cock officiating. Mrs. Lyman R. Walker of Covington, Ky., matron of honor, was the only bridal attendant. The house wa beautifully decorated with garlands ot flowers. After the ceremony refresh ments were served. The bridal couple left for their summer home, Halcyon Ledge, near the Elkhorn river, for their honeymoon. o AFTERNOONS AND I ! EVENINGS DAILY DE LUXE PICTURES '. Orchestra-Sextette-Cabaret Entertainers YOU'V SEEN THE RE8T-N0W SEE THE BEST c ANY SEAT 1 tr "- . 7 Lbbbbbbbbbbbjpjbbbjbbbbbbbb - r . i .. 3 I PATENTED TEETH ' 7 yegfa ahead In dentistry. . .Compare your half tooth dental work with hundreds of Dr., Todd'g' patients pand they" will tell - you to get next to yourself , and do hot have the old" style, half tooth" Bridge work. ;-Pr. odd's way la switary and like nature'", own; DR. TODD, Office 403 Brandels ; Srarth-Georae. One of the pretty June weddings was that of Mr. William Charles Smyth, assistant. editor of the Sovereign Visitor, and Miss Leila E. George, celebrated on Wednesday at M o'clock, at tha resi dent of Mr. Stephen George, father of the bride, near Nellgh,' Neb. The mar riage was solemnised on the beautiful lawn, shaded by the hundred-year old grove of trees. Rev. Mr. George of Ne llgh, formerly of Omaha, performed the Methodist ceremony, with the families ot the bride and groom grouped around them. . Mr. Edgar Cortrlght of Nellgh was WILL MAKE HIS HOJIE FOKTLAITD. ' IN Mrs. Weid Mlssea Beulah Hotchk? Ore Russell, Alma Rotb. Marsaret Brown. rauune Kotn. Meesrs.-. ' 1 : Mimics - . ' Grace Weidins; '. GertrndA Wefcilng. Agnes Neteen. Bete Chriatl' -' Nettie Mulr, Ma jj Wio in about to furnisli: 4 tome: Come to this storey where you can secure every thing in the line of Furniture, Rugs and Drapery. Our way, of selling you direct -elimi"-1 nates the middle-mans profits and means "a saving for you of 25 to' 40 per cent., ....... ..; D. F. Corte Furniture Company 24th and Farnam Sts. v. best man. and Mlsa Margaret George, sister of the bride. wa bridesmaid. Mr. and Mrs., S, G. Smyth, parents of .the groom were present for the week end. The young couple left for a short trip and will be at home at their bungalow on Park avenue and Harris street, In a few-weeks. '.'' J At the Country Club Putting contests 'are growing to" pop ularity among the Country club members, both men and women. There will prob ably be one on the Fourth of July and thereafter once a month on either, Wed nesdaya or Saturday. Mrs. W.'.T. Burn and Clarence Meters hav charge of the contest. . , . : . ;. -.. One of the larger dinner parties at the Country club last evening was given by Herbert French, who had as his guests: Misses- ' Mlssts- ..; Elisabeth Congdon, Carolyn Congdon, Clara Bull of Helen Davis. - - Pasadena. Cat. ; ' ' Elisabeth Darla. Messrs. - - ' Messrs. . v ,-. Cedrio Potter, . ;, .Walter Roberts, . Harry Koch, Herbert French: - Cuthbert Potter, --'. . Numerous dinner parties will be given at. the Country !ub Thursday evening, Fourth of July. W. 3. Connell wiU enter tain six guestd; Arthur , Keellne. , sUi Roes Towle, sla,' take Deuel, alght W. F. Smith, j twenty; George Redlclt,, ten; r. W. CUrte. six; C. W. Lyman, twelve; Frank T. Hamilton; ten; Dr.' W. X Bridges, ten; C l'Deel.v alght; ML Ji Peters, twelve; W. K. i McCord, eight, snd Miss Eugenia Whltmore, tea. , ' . . ,. i . Mr. Philip Meu entertained at dinner Saturday for Miss Gertrude, McCarthy Those present were:. : " ": f-. Mlssea Misses . Gertrude McCarthy, Marion Kuhn, TO THE LADIES OF OMAHA ' We have added to our operators, tha services of AMY VIVIEN SWELL Direct from Loa Angeles, Calif., recently of New York City, an ex perienced Beauty Culturlst, who Is at your service with all her parlance in these two great cities; Latest manicuring, Hand and Electric Facial 'Massaging; Sham" pooing, Hair ' Dressing, Scalp Treatments, etc., etc, Everything, first class and popular prices.' Children's Hair Cutting (Bobbing) 25c Call or make appointments by phone. 1819 yanura ft, Omaha, Vet, Phones: souglaa 1896; I&dV A-1996. Gertrude Metz, Messrs. ; ' Francis Gaines, . Warrea Brecken " ridge, Philip- Me, EteKa "Thummel, ... - Messrs. -I saao Carpenter, Jr., Newman Benson, Fred Dougherty, - Other dinner parties were given Sat urday evening at the Country club by Luther Drake.. - who . had - eight ; W." S. Poppleton, six; Frank Hamilton, twelve; Mrs. Ben Gallagher, twelve; J. H. But ler, four; Ben Wood, " four? 3. "M." Daugherty, four; W. H. Wheeler, four; H. "W. EpaMlng,' four. 1 , Miss Dorotny ' Hall ; entertained at hincheon yesterday for Miss Janet Hall ' add ibs Bertha Dickey, who hive re turned from school In New lork. Sweet fCoattonea on Pag. Three.) i , I If